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A Briefing Tool that Learns Individual Report-Writing Behavior
Arlington, Virginia November 13-November 15
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Mohit Kumar, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Nikesh Garera, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Alexander I. Rudnicky, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
We describe a briefing system that learns to predict the contents of reports generated by users who create periodic (weekly) reports as part of their normal activity. We ad- dress the question whether data derived from the implicit supervision provided by end-users is robust enough to sup- port not only model parameter tuning but also a form of feature discovery. The system was evaluated under realis- tic conditions, by collecting data in a project-based univer- sity course where student group leaders were tasked with preparing weekly reports for the benefit of the instructors, using the material from individual student reports.
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Mohit Kumar, Nikesh Garera, Alexander I. Rudnicky, "A Briefing Tool that Learns Individual Report-Writing Behavior," ictai, pp.527-531, 18th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI'06), 2006
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